Chelsea native Andrea Catalano appeared at an event at Molly’s Bookstore in Melrose for her historical fiction novel, “The ...
Chelsea residents who are homebound and 18 years or older can now sign up to receive flu or COVID vaccinations at their home from the City’s Public Health Nurse, Paula McHatton, RN, through a new ...
Thanksgiving has its roots with the Pilgrims, long before the concept of a United States had crossed anyone’s mind. It always has been a secular celebration of peace and relaxation. It simply is a day ...
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Faith & Blue facilitates safer, more unified communities by fostering partnerships between law enforcement, residents, ...
The City of Chelsea has received a $313,600 climate resilience grant from the Healey-Driscoll Administration to launch its “Stronger, Smarter, Greener: Implementing Resilient Zoning & Design in ...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum reimagines the traditional holiday concert with its Holiday Music in the Courtyard celebration, from 6–9pm on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. The performance will take ...
Responding to an inquiry from District 6 City Councilor Giovanni Recupero about pay for active duty military who work for the city, City Manager Fidel Maltez informed the city council that Chelsea ...
Lynn Ferry, Winthrop Ferry, and Quincy Ferry weekday service continues to operate through November 26, 2025. There is no weekend service throughout the winter on these routes. The full lists of ...
The City of Chelsea has been awarded $7 million in state grants through the Commonwealth’s Community One Stop for Growth program, a competitive initiative that supports local economic development, ...
An art collection that honors 22 Chelsea elders aged 55 to 105 and challenges elderly stereotypes is coming to the Chelsea City Hall Gallery on Wednesday, December 10. To celebrate the arrival of this ...
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